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Crerrioments for § columns will be taken wntil 12:30 p. m. for the evnening and until 9:00 ®. m. for the morning and Sunday cditions, vertiners by repuesting number_cheek, @ answers nddressed to o nwmbered fotte of The Tee, Answers o nddresssd will deliversd upon presentation of the cheek Rates, 1%c n word first insertion, fe a_word thereaffer. Nothing taken for less than c for frst insertion. These ndvert| SITUATIONS WANTED. IMANENT WANTED for giH of 15 Boe office. ements must_run_consecutively, | CHRl referen: TIAN iver ME oF ) business; b Address 1. O, 8., box ATMIS) 2 z ITION ten. or NER DESIRES A 1 of @ private Kindery ¥or referonc Kinderga Box 1M, Chautauds York A WANTED-MALE HELP. TEAMS FURHD;I Wringer C BOLICITORS, L goods. Amirical 1o o - RELIABLE AND HARD WORK ing salesman can obtain profitable empl ment; eall in the forcnoon. O, D. Hond 218 8, 13th strect. 13- MK FOR RENT--HOUSES. RENT, GOOD TACHED 2021 Capitol nue. B H. R smmercial Nat. Bank bld'i. D TENTS FOR RENT. 1311 FARNAM CAPADLE, ROOM hison, 662 FOR NIN house, room 7, ST. D COTTAGE AT Ri- Fidelity Trust Com 4 ROOM Il at once. wrnam street. D. UM PRICED HOL nt with Ames, D685 VERY FINE GOOD ME Ldst your houses for FOR RENT, DESIRABLE all parts of city E. H. Sheal HOUSE 432 Paxton blk. D—918A8 _ ., F. K. DARLING, DARKER BLOCK. ey T, MODERN 10-ROOM FLAT, CI will_readily fill with roome 42 Paxton bk D—919A¢ FOR RE trally located, H. Bheafe, L PARTS company, 105 | 2 PHYBICIAN FINT BBCOND TTAND PHAETONS AND CATL- ringes. A", Simpson's epostory, 141} Dodge. 14-AZ4 Furt BALE, 0D FAMILY HORSE welght, 180 pounds; safe and refiable; twe seated ‘surrey good as ‘new and harness cheap atrictly - eawi, M. L. Burket, undertaker, Zied and Cuming stree PHA eoption. Drummond Carriage Co., 18 & Harney PTG ringe 365, FOR SALE, children. ¢ 305, LEATHER Tinge Co. GOOD FAMILY a2 Dure, TRADE-2 HOT WEIGH ch, 6 and 7 year old. Fred mie Block: P70 HARN PONY FOR SALE OR ing 1,000 Tbg, e Terry, 430 ¥ FINE TORSE AND AD. FOR, 8§ 1 teed oL, sums cent 1,000,600, can et ‘87 3 Far QMo FOIt SALE GILBERT ._Council Hluffs, Mi23-A2 ANY ROAD Lamorea when you icn Bros, OAK PIANO, Address S %, QM UFACTL NGLISH acrifice. ADI at a NEW SAMPLE oracost PIANO AT MA Address 8 34, Bee bldg. -Mi 20 Continned. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan, love & Co., Paxion bik. UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Capital $2,000,000, Surplus §650,000, Sub. mit choice jomns to F. 8. Pusey, agent, First Nationnl bank buiiding. W63 OMAHA LOAN & TRI €O, 16TH AND Douglas streets, loan money on elty and farm property st Jowest rates of Interest. W 633 —_— MONEY TO LOAN CKATTELS. 0 LOAN ON FURNITURE » wagons, ete., at lowest rates in city: no removal of goods; strictly dential; you can pay the loan off at any oF in any amounts, OMAHA MORTG, i TOAN CO. FURNI- AN ON HOUSI kind' of irses, WagoT arity, at lowest poss ates, which k at_any time, any Y LOAN GUARAT ""5 (R A. E. HARRIS, RC 694 TO LOAN ON P AL PROT MONEY Harvin' Loan Co., 701 erty, GHORT TIME LOANS, @3 PAXTON_ BLOCK. X—D17A8. ND o LLANOS AND ORGANS: ruments rented; rents apoly purchase. A Hospe, Jr tor” MRS, JRSSIE WROWR.CROMM only post graduste of Fmraon ¢ tory, Toston in_Omatia, Wh and physicat cul R BARGATN easy payments; in of Orn. ches elocution butlding, Omaha 211 A13 OPTICIANS. OMAHA OPTICAL €O, LEADING OPTICTANS,; 3. F. Ponder, mansesn scietific examina tion of the eyes free; 222 8. 16th street. Com'l Nat'l Bk Blig, 1 Kivdter's drug store. paiin s5AP HE ALOE & PENWORD €O, SCIENTIF opticians, 1108 Farnam st., opposite Faxton hotel. Hyes examined free. o1 D FREE BY A PRACTICAL OP- guarantee to fit the eyes perfectly satisfaction or money refunded northeast corner Six- 865- A4S UNDEBTAKEBB AND EMBALHE“ K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embilmer, 1618 'Chicako st tolephone 9. 105 LIEN, UNDERTAKERS AND Cuming st, telephone 1060 % UNDERTAKER AND EM- nam #t., telephone 3. 707 HEAVEY, 218 8. UTH ST. TEL. N’ ste., So. Omaha. 08 Aze BWANSON & embalmers, 1701 M. 0. bilmer, HEAFEY & 265, ulso th and MAUL, "7 BANK AND PLATTE VALLEY SAND FOR sale. C. W. Hull Company, #th & lzard sts, M OF AN ries & Seurles, TO MEN 146 Farnam st R—131-A10 WOVEN INTO nwarth, Motz only. HAVE YOUR OLD rogs. Bmyrna rugs repaired, 1321 MRS, | Hable CLATRVOYAN um; Tth ye T HOUSES 1N 'ALL PARTS OF THE CIT Davis company, 1605 Farnam. SROOM COTTAGES, MODERN, CIHOICE IN Btanford Circle. C. Elgutter, 204 Iteo bldg. D658 BLOCK., D BROWN KELKENNY & CO., R. 1, CONTI ‘ »—670 FINE 7-ROOM CORNER FLAT AT 701 8. atreet; range and all other conveniences Sleuser, room 2, Farnam street FOR RENT-IF SOME GENTLEMAN AND is wife would like to rent a desiiable modern of nine fooms n a choice it Hoggs & Hi BROOM HOUSE NEAR per month, Enquire 261 16TH ieorge CALL AT OFFICE FOR FUL] and photog of these hou 822 Pratt street, 4 rooms, 4 rooms, 38,00, new 156 $10.00, everything 330, in it, bound to One of the Fidelity Trust Co. in city ram st G-ROOM COTTAC anavenue, DM OTH ST. INQUIRI AT D72 FOR RE 2012 CAP, AVE., 210 2518 Capitol ayenue. & ROOMS, MODERN CONVENIENCE: 15th et 10.OOM HOUSI, B2 S, 10th strect. FOR F good & MODERN CONVI HOUSE OF i1t eIl and clstern, D. WEAD, 1671 & DOUC FOR REN' grounds and trees, CHon FEAGH 31,00, "R G Ltterson D773 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, FHoNT IRNISHED, ping. rooms. FOR JTOUS 1611 OR WIITE CAN BR , murriage, divorces and the future plainly reveale troubles healed .names of énemies; also the one you will Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sun- 9 to 5. 1617 Chicago street. B—109-A10° CLAIRVOYANT—PROFE consulted on_busines: all family affairs lovers unj friends and marry. day, BUSINESS CHANCES, FOR SALE GROCERY STORE, GOOD CLEAN stoe ted on the best s in the eity; will “Inyolce at about $1800.00; will sell fo good reason for sefling, Address Y198 ALs* IF YOU WANT TO BUY,SBLL OR EXCHANGE merchandise, get 4n or out of the business, call on or address the National Information and Exchange Co., 208 First National bank, Omaha, Neb, SMOKI HAVANA FRECKLES, A FOR SALE, ALL FURNITURE NOW IN U W' conducting A first-cluss hotel. Hotel build- Ing “Can be jeased for nny number of years. Mrs. A. R. Ray, Valentine, Neb. Y--Ms63 11% WANTED, $5,000.00 TO $10,000.00 TO PROMOTE ‘manufacturing interest of article in general use in one of the most imprtant branch trade. Mlillions sold annually in the Unit Stutes alone. Address S 38, Bee. Y—T43-1 FOR RENT A DEPARTMENT ON SECOND floor. 30x80, ‘in one of the largest houses in C I Blufts. 13, care Bee, Council Bluffs. Y—M635 When you want HELP—Let THE BEE HELP you get HELP—25c for seven- teen words or less first time, and a penny a word after that—no matter how many words—There are lots of folks neading HELP—We will HELP you and you will get HELP. HELP YGOURSELF. A LARGE furnished, 324 N. 16 very desitable, at street, ROOMS, DR 2 MO for hou FOR RENT, F nished rooms modern. 2415 FURNISHED ROOM, B NICELY FUR famil UNFIRNISHED for housekecping, < ‘avenu NICELY modern_ conyenie 424 North 17th, “Low prices, 53 good locality ner Cas YOUNG WOM HOME UNDEIR CARE OF Women's Christ ; n associat! TOOMS WITH BOARD. 210 HARN i ROOMS WITH HOARD 1516 CHI DESIRABLE COOL ROOMS WITH BOARD AT 15 Howard strect, o 570-¢ AND 0] FPURNISTL ROOMS board. 1721 LY FURNIS) N 20th ROOMS AND FIRST den court, nenr corner g, . WITH LY FURNISUED FURNISHIZD Calitornia. st ROO SOUTH ROOMS las sircet. 3 NICE ROOMS; WATER. 68 N. ROOM FOR LIGHT HOU 16th. l‘flkhrl( SBALOON, 93 DOUGLAS, FOR RENT, 06 proof cem fixtur rORY AGENTS WANTED. SEND SAMPLES, ALLOW commission to taple seller, three will_order. Addross with New York city. SMEN, 1 saliry proper applicants, stores out of five atamp Lock Box 420, WOTH traots for relinble We and_ expenses or . TO TAK w5 Paxton bik, Or J-T41-A3 WANTED--T0 RENT. LEASE FOR TERM OF YEARS block or number of dwellings Address P, O, K STORAGE, WILLIAMS & C SEX firm, Yo WANT ®0 tenvment 1y docw b WITARNEY. ' Mz SBTORAGE FOR H( S: CLEAN und cheap rate, Uil Farvu M-on BTORAGE FARNAM BUILDING IN OMAHA, U. warehouse, Household Koo 10131015 Leavenworth, M- 748 T STORAGE wov. banded wlored. Lowest ratos. WANTED--TO BUY, FOR THE {HAVANA FRECK LB N--M3§T-A 19 FOR SECOND-HAND Brussell, 710 B MONE HIGHEST PRICE PAID Turniture, stoves, eto. 1 D, TO PURCHASE 6§ OR _§-ROOM house, with modern conveniences. A cottage with uloe grounds at Kountze Place. Hanscom BN oyt Harmey, Farmam Dougias or wtreet preferred. State full particulars and lowest cash price to § 33 Bee offive. N-MT27 2 CLASS TWC Address WANTED TO BUY-A FIRST seated carriage; must be a bargain B3, Bee. ___FOR SALE FURNITURE. PAYMENTS EASY, YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Low Drices on furalture & housshold Eaierprise Crodit Co., 6613 N. 16h a1, i MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. 15TH, 2D FLOOR, aicohol, mfi X MADAME SMITH, 18 room 3. Massage, _phur_and sea m.nu PEBBONAL. EWBLILY th street. U VAPOR AND ladies' faces headache. t ORDER; Mot HoT and air machine h cures and dandruff TRY HAVANA WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. jce. croam purlors, Leaven: rything 15 new, including the Tce cream delivered. 1080, Ice ars WHEN Ol Muller's n worth stroet; e building. Tel. MINT FOR lation froe. A Lady ‘utt [AVI HOME TRE Health book_and cons call Viavi Co., 346 Ben bl DR. ROSS MARTI hours from 11 to 1, 8 lo WHEAT NUINE WHOIL Neal & alktast food, Omahy., BRA Wh Conrad, Who WHor 3 1O four L. Ramsey 16th st MASAGE DBATHS, MME CARRELLAS MAD) Do 103 G Waiet] ' U—MUE-AIL FOR RE UTCHER T plete.” Rent 000 a month i taken ai_once nly” one shon in_town 11500 peopie o M. H. Heguarty, Neola, Ia. s l‘ foarees ___FOR EXCHANGE. AINS IN HOMES, TRADE, SHOP, BARC . FOIt OMAHA IMPROVED PRO 100000 to $10,000.00, good farm ble in- FOR T erties lands in t What have you got? m streot. INTER FOR 5C, FOR SALE, cated drug’ st 8 26, Bee. FIRST-CLASS AND half BUSINESS N’OTICEB OMAHA MEBRSCHAUM PIPE _plpes made new. 613 8. 160 L. CARTER, METAL _ [ smoke sticks, furnaces. CORNICE _ SKY- IotT Howard s DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, m CX. 15 rown block. M1 1GAN, heating. ROWE PLUMBL BN STEAMBHIP ‘JNE ANCHOR LI Tegularly every Saturday from New Londonderry and Glasgow. Ethio i, 2 p.om. ®ia, August 18, 7:30 w. m, Abchoria, August 25, foon: Cireassin, Sept ber 1, 8p. m. Saloon, sccond class and stoerage single or round trip tickets from New York or Chicago at reduced rates to the principal Scotch, English, Irish and all continental points. For money orders, drafts, outward or prepald tickets apply 1o any of our local agents Chicago. York tor Augnst GENERAL CON arpenter work, brick b 14 S A8th st tel. HAMIL 1ore ana butlders, and plastering. OFFICE AND Patching and tel. 408 & MORRILL, CARPENTER. st fixtures speclulty. plasterin 13 Capildl ave. ELLCTRICAL SUPPLIES, ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND storage batterics recharged; electrical und gen el machinists: superior work guaran teed Omaha Elcetrical Worga, 017 and 619 S. 16th st. m “TRICAL NGINIFRS AND CONTRAC- tors, for electric light and motor Kkinds of electrical construct trio Bupply G W The G ent v tonts of mil Kinds that THE MIDLAND HOTEL. Corner 16th and ChicAko in.Omaha; new building, new furniture, elec- tric bells, bath, steam fieat. American plan, $L.50 to $2.00 per day; European plan, 50c to SLW per day.” M. J. Frani, proprietor.’ ABTNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN) N. W. COR. 13th and Dodge. ~Room by day of wepk 108 A9e TYP EWR ITEBS SOLI EX- pewriter and ted at $4 per ¢ Exchange, suc- artment of the 24 S, 1ith, tel. 1301, coofest hotel SWRITERS BOUGHT, 4, ented gnd ypew RTY TYPE IZxchunge, HARN ESS. WHIPS, NETS, BIC. REPAIRING 13N, Tath st. 77 MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY A HAR- 'ss. August Bobne, 711 8. 16th st. M-116 A0 _a spec Clatty R, WALNUT HILL, $1.500.00, WHAT vou o offer? €. D Hutchinson, WILL BEXCHAN ions of Iand, free of Kk of merchandise, Ritchie, for good sto Ww. C. about $4,000.00. Pender, Neb. 77 FOR SALE»R-EAL ESTATE ks long tini Burns. BARGA “UI bale or trade. R SALE, FROM OMAHA cres well myp 16) weres tn hay, 170 in corn_and oats, In timber. Wil sell 1or $10 an acré on en I Wil pay to investigate this. Am nn 30 TAND FIVE might talo: Yuilding, - miles from poxtofiice $100 per 4o some tinde. 904 N. Y, L. BALDURE A pleasu Farnam 1 convenient pl 52) Paxton bloc VA- I8 of the bread o Mrs, BAKERY SUPPLI besides five ki whole wheat gowls delivered; telephone 451, manager, 104N, ANED, RIS R UNION €O. FAIR, AT Point D., one merry-go-round and loon ‘ascension mun. Apply o sec Point, 8. D, t 18, Murphey, scoretur SAMUEL BURNS INVIT Dew dinner sots at 3 SEEN THE EARTE o in the world; Gdine persc % lbe_each. U-—M779 HAVE YOU POLICIES LOANED_ON Chesney, Kunsus City, Mo. Wish DR SALE 40, 60 OR 100 AC ce. Splendid a1 dere. Ames, 1617 Farnam stroot B R E-M38 BARC “INE 1 FARM 75 MILE from $2,000.00; 600 cash, balanco in soatright, 301 N. Y 1 LE, CHOICE SECTION Dawson county. Ames, 1617 Farnam. BARGAINS FOR QUICK™ _Dodge. LAND NDS, 5 cts “Trom 10 to 16) n. Will take somg trad 617 Paxton block, H A_BARGAIN-FOR SALE, 80 cultivation, timber; well impro miles from rall apply to O. A, lede county, Mo, station. Turs Heberer, SHOBTHAN'D AND TYPEWRITING. OF & Aslk 1 PRACTIC SINESS & Roose's Omaha Bus. Col, 16th & SCHOOL Omaha. HORTITAND, 61 Lite, circular, I8 HORT- rnam 212 A13 hand. " HAY AND GRAIN. BY CAR OR TON LOTS. Snyder, 1515 Burt st., tel. WE 1107, BUY YOUR HAY buy hay. A. H. HAY, always on thé 158 BORASKA HAY €O n and mill stufr, et to buy or seil. WHOL We n 1518 Webster st. STENOGRAPHERS, does all and s lettors at typewrite M91L and the same the world, GRINDING. LAW] chior RAZ ity MOWERS, Bros., LAWN MOW ) SHEARS, CLIPPERS L. Underland, 106 N. HORSESHOEING. "THOMAS MALONE . B. BURT, HORBESHOER, 814 N. 16TH 1955 PAWNBROKERS. " MOHI g, 1617% F \IA.N.»\M, JEWELF H. MAROWITZ LOANS MIONEY, 608 ont 16th st STEAM @OKE RS. T O conv, 1w CAN GIVEE A DISCOU! Hanscom Place “residence, 6 . house (cellur pla and cistern, $1,30. 6 r. house renting at $180.00 for $1,600. 3500 cash buys a $1.20 ot in N. W. purt of eity. K. D. Wead, 16th and_Douglus RE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 818 N loans ut low rater for choice Shcurity on” N Braska nd Towa farina or' Omai oity BRoperty. i) TO LOAN AT LOW RATmN ON sved and_unimproved Omwha real estate, t0 b years. Fidelity Trust Co., 1708 Farnam. W- 688 NMONEY TO LOA TMPROVED OMATA real estate. Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton bik. W MO LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CF .00 & opwanls. 5 v vent; o property 5 to W. Furnam Smith & Co., 1320 Furnam. W87 (EY TO LOAN ON FARM IN DOUGLAS, improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farn s 2 LOANS, B H. SHEAVE, 2 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farma at from § to 1 per cent. W. B. Melkle, First National bank lmlhu\x J N FRE R OPP. r.0. VOR ake or TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES Davis Co, 1605 Farnam st TES OF LAND 6 MILES e e g e L) BICYCLES. BICYCLES REPAIRED AND REMODE! Tires and sundries. Safes apened, repmire _R. Hein, locksm N."16th sirect. 920A8 NEW_AND OLD, $20 TO_ §I we rent and repuir. Omaba N0 street. Telephone 129 NEW WARWICK, 184 PATTERN, STRICTLY high grade, adjustabel handle and rear brake on no other wheel Inguire Omnha Coal, Coke & Lime Co., 10th and Douglas st 139 A10 BICYCLES-ALL Send for our list of sccond hand and shop- warn bicycles. Repairs and cycle sundries of all kinds. M. O. Daxon, 402 N. 16th st ~ JOB PRINTING. QUICK PRINTERS, KRAMER & CHANDLER, NN Pernam and 3079 8. 12h. Mail orders get quick action. REED JOB PRINTI FINE of all kinds. 13t Boe MAIL ORDER COMMERCIAL PRINTING 4 specially clan Printing Co., 419 B, 16th abreet Biooiey Mg Tel. 804 or Prompt sirvice: [ STYLES, ALL PRICES, G Co. PRIN st bullding. ERIDGE :\Iflnflly\ TIC COOKT wgps 1 fuo send ) i Milton Rogers & Song! il ugts, Farnam & Hth. Bab A% DENTISES. DR. GBORGE 8. NASON! ’l LNTT Paxton block, 16th and ffmum sts., B DR, PAUL, DENTIST} S8 RURT ELOCUTION. PAY. BTN Hoom 9, Commarci PIYSICAL CUL Summer pupils re Nat'l' bank. ELLA tar ceived. DANCING. OR _ PRIVA 1 sockety dances, eall or 208 Dodge’ st.;terms ~ WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON BROS., WHOLESALE all kinds of cdal. Correspondence 1008 Farnam st 2 TAXIDERMISTS. TAXIDERMY AND FURS. logue. George . Brown, STAC Morand, 1510 v nable. M64 AT ALERS IN wollclted, SEND e, & C DYE WORKS BCHOEDSACK. TWIN CITY DYE WORKS, 1821 Farnam ‘street. Dyeing of every desorip: tion and dry cleaning. M6 LIVERY STABLE. BOARDING STAHLES, FINE LIVERY cheap.. £d Baumicy, 17th and St Marys aee. UPHOLSTERING. HOL'RING CADINET MATTR R Hell, R. A. MeEachron, 2 88 WORKS, Leavenw' th 157 HAIRDRESSING TLADIE HAITRDRES NG SHTAM. stenming haie goods, 1613 Douglas, MILLER Booin, CORNICE. TERN CORNICE WORKS, GALVANIZED iron cornic 1722 St Mary's ave. 394 PATEITT BUREAU. SUES & CO., Solicitors. Bee Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FRERK RAILWAYTIME GARD Leaves | CHICAGO & NORTHW Oiabia(U, P, Depot 10th & Masc e ... Chicags Exprea. . [Vestibule Limited. . Overland Ilyer. BURLINGTON & | Depot 10th and Masun Sts. Chicago Vestibule. ‘Chicnko Bxpres lowa Locai Yo Junction Local, BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER |Arrives _Depot 10th 30d Mason Sts. | Omaua - Denver “Express... Deadwood _Express. Denver Express. *Nebraska Local (except Sun.). Lincoln_Local_(except Sunday. K. C, 8T. J. & C. B. Depot 10th and Mason Sts. Kansas City Day Express.. 4spm K. C. Night Ex. via U. P. Trans CHICAGO, It I & PACLE | Union_Depot_10th vueseeeesColorado UNION_ PACIFIC, Union Depot 10th & Maso “Denver Expross... 2:35pm. Overiand * Wiyer. .. $:tipm. Featrice & Stromele "Tx(ex Siun) 12 e facifio Expresa.... L. Fast Mail... aves (CHICAGO, MIL_ & 8T. PAUL. Arrives alUnlon Depot 10th & Mason. mn' Omaha _Chieago L ,1I(m(u Tixpress % U VALLE Depot sth and Webster sts. | Deadwood - Wyo. ross (5%, e Paul mxores MISSOURL PACIFIC Depot 15th and Webster Sta. oSt Louls Omahal Sunda; (arrives Leaves I Omana 6:10pm. Daiiy iex. Sun Leaves | C., BT P.. M. & O. _Omahe| Depot 15th and Webster Sta. | Sioux TATilves Sity Accom (Bx.” Sun. foux City Accom (Sun. Only.) loux ity Express (%, Sun. ..St. Paul_Limited. 9:4%am BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, [Arives P. Depot 10tn & Mason Sta.|” Omaba ..Bioux City Passen, 710:20pm .St Paul Express 10:00Am GUX CITY & PACIEIC, (ATive 1 Depot 16t and Webster Sta. 1 Omir St Paul Limite Chileago _ Limite OMAHA & ST. LOU Depot 10h & M. RADWAY'S PILLS Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable. Perfoctly tasteless, elegantly coated, purge, regu purify, cleanse and strengthen. RAD- WAY'S PILLS 'for the cure of all disorders of the stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous diseases, -dizzinesy, vertigo, costiveness, piles. SICK HEADADHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDICGESTION, DYEPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION —~AND— All Disorders of the LIVER. Observe the following from lseases of the dikeative orguns: tion, inward piles, fullness of blood in the acidity of the stomach, heartburn, st of food, fullness of weight of the stomach, eructations, sinking or fluttering of the choking ing sensations when in_a’lying po: s of vision, dots or webs Dy er and duli pain in the head piration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, 0 in the side, chest. limbs, and sudden’ flushes of heat, burning in the A few the system of all the abovi Price 25 cents a Box. or Kent by A Send to DR. RADWAY & CO., Lock Box 365 New York, for Dook of Advice. DOCTOR SEARLES & SEARLES SPECIALISTS Chroais Nervous Privats Spacial Dispases, Leaves O _Omahal doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free named disorders, d by Draggists TREATMENT B/ MAIL, CONSULTATION FR Catarrh. All Diseases of tho Ho3», Throat, Ches', 5Stomach, Liver. Blood Skin and Kidney Diseases, Lost Manhood and ALL PRIVATE DIS- EASES OF MEN. Call on or address, Dr. Searlss & Searlss, 1416 FARNAM ST OMAHA, NE . WE HAVE A ROOM FOR FITTING TRUSSES YOUR TRUSS PLEASE and a YOUu? Large Stock The Aloe & Penfold C-, 1408 Farcam 8t., Opposite Faxton Hos) THE LION DRUG HOUs: “GUPIDENE." Cures the self-abuse, emissions, varicocelé ation. 10X, effects of eXCenses, fmpotency and. conat): One dollar a x for $. For sal¢ by THE GOOD MAN ° DRUG CO, Omaha, Neb. i & Co, Cor. Tath & Doy % "7 & Cou Gor. 1éth & Dougias PONY POSED AS A PREACHER Tarned Up in Omaha the Other Day and Went to Jail, SCHEME OF A WELL KNOWN CARD SHARP Hle Is In the St. Joseph Jall Now but He ord that nds Like & Romanee - Pony W nehod Highway Robbery, Tns n Re tor When “Pony” Welch was called into the presence of the Judge of the police yesterday he labored under the idea that he was soon to breath the air of the free, but this was where “Pony” made the mistake of his life, for he was not to have any such good luck “Pony” Welch fs one of the old timers and is well known in this city as a danger- ous crook and a confidence man who would not hesitate to take a life it he found it necessary to carry out his plans. One day last week Detective Savage was riding into the city on one of the South Omaha cars and at the Vinton street inter- section “Pony” boarded the train. Savage knew him at a glance and concluded that he was a good man to have behind the bars, consequently he placed him under arrest and sent him to the station, where he locked up to await developments. Nothing came of the matter for a day or two, but subsequently a telegram came from St. Joseph, stating that one night last week “Pony” Welch met a man in that city, held him up and robbed him of somethiug over $100, bound and gagged him, after which he dragged him into the weeds which grew beside the street. There the man re- mained until morning, when he attracted the attention of the passersby by his groans. Upon being released he went to the police station and reported the robbery, giving a description of his ant, the same indicating to the minds of the officers that Welch was the guilty party and the man who was wanted. All of the detectives were placed upon the trail and the town was scoured, It being learned during the day that Welch had boarded a freight and lad paid his passage to a small town a few miles north of St. Joseph. That night the chief wired to the officials in this city and from that time on the detectives were on the lookout for their man. Yesterday the St. Joseph officers arrived and last night returned, Welch going with- out requisition papers. TURNED A BIG TRICK. “Pony” Welch is a man who has reached the 50's, has a clerical air and would be taken for a well-to-do person. He is a good talker and has a way that wins the confi- dence of rangers. It is stated that upon his first visit to this city, some time during 1877, he turned a trick that netted him $25,- 000 and for which he was never arrested. As the story goes, Robert J. Godfrey was one of the plonecrs of the Black Hills coun- try, having gone there in the fall of 1874, where he dodged Indians until the treaty of the winter of 1875 and 1876, During this time he had been prospec'ing for gold and had struck a rich lead in the vicinity of Hill City, though he could not work it, owing to the interference of the Indians. After the treaty with the Sioux he went to work and during the summer of 1876 and the spring of 1877 he Is said to have taken out over $35,000 in gold, mostly in good-sized nuggets. Thinking that he had enough weal'h to run him during the balance of his natural life, Godfrey sold the half-worked claim for $10,- 000 and started east, going first to Cheyenne, where for some weeks he laid around gam- bling houses and palaces or sin, spending money like a prince. Tiring of the little town, Godfrey came to Omaha and at once commenced to give the residents of this, then a frontier town, a touch of high life. Nothing was 100 good for him and his money flew, his desire for wine and women: being his weakness. As time rolled on a new star appeared in the firmament in the shape of a young man, wearing fine clothes and sporting Qiamonds as large as walnuts. This fellow claimed that he was a student from one of the easiern colleges, where he had been studying for the ministry and was out west to spend his vacation, gathering ideas to be used later on in his career in his soul-saving business. He did not mix in the whirl of the rapid side of life, having a holy horror for fast women, liquor and cards. He boarded at the same hotel with Godfrey and soon be- cama his boon companion in everything ex- cept his expeditions to the disreputable part of the city. In fact the young man expostu- lated with Godfrey and tried to have him mend his ways and reform. This, of course, he would not do and many of the old settlers recall the many times that they have seen the young man in tears as he was speaking of the downward course of his friend. At Jast the young man stepped over the dividing line between right and wrong and now and then would take a small glass of beer, which caused him to be called “Pony,” which title was prefixed to his father's name, which he sald was Welch., From that time the down- ward road was a swift one for the lad and not once did he try to apply the brake. This fact seemed to please Godfrey amazingly and time and again he referred to “Pony"” Welch as Nis protege, a man to whom he was going to leave his wealth when he cashed his checks. Upon such occasions Welch would smile and tell those who were standing around that he had been adopted by the miner and {hat they were going to fravel for a few years, after which they would settle down in the east. court TOOK TO POKER. After the apparent downfall of Welch, he suddenly took to playing and in a short time he became one of the shrewdest poker pl in the town, the limit never being too high when he had his guardian for a backer. Godfrey was wonder- fully pleased with the y of his ward, and pointed him s one of the brightest young men in city, a thing that no person denied. About this time young Welch seemed to uddenly develop the idea that he could throw monte, a game that was in favor in those days, and one day he induced God frey to go against the three cards. The old \iner bit, and in less than an hour he had Jost every dollar of his wealth, th game having been played in an old frame building that then stood on lower Douglas street, on (ke site now occupled by Bradford’s lumber office. Godfrey thought that this was a good Joke, and laughed when he told the old-time gamblers how ‘“‘the kid" had won his money, & trifle over 000, Several bottles of wine were cracked, and during the balance of the day the two men strolled about the streets, “Pony” telling his friend that they would settle up all of the accounts when they reached the room at night, and that at that time he would return the money. As they wandered from saloon to saloon it was noticed, and frequently re- marked, that the men were drinking heav- ily, but nothing was thought of the matter. Along toward night Godfrey became beastly intoxicated, and was taken to his room, Welch going along and appearing to be nearly as drunk. Both men were put to bed by friends, where for two days God frey remained in a drunken stupor. Wele suddenly sobered up, and within an hour after he had been put to bed he was out on the street, und that might cross:d the river in a boat, going cast, and never baving been seen In this country again until many years later. After having slept off the drunk Godfrey again appearcd upon the street, and us soon as he learned that Welch and his money had departed he declared that he had been worked for a sucker by & man who was a professional. He staid around Omaha for a few months, and then struck out for the west again, getting as far as Valentine, where he was killed In a drunken row in dance hall young cards, proficic out the - Sh ort Polite Stories. For interfering with Officer Ryan while making an arrest Frauk Grace and Charles Hoyer were fined $26 and costs each W. F. Garrity, arrested on the charge of stealing a gold ‘ring from Ella Mitchell, has been convicted and fined $25 and the costs Charles C. Littlefield, convicted of selling milk without first securing a ecity licens was fined $5 and costs. He appealad te the district court John Bradley Tuesday night was trylng to work a drunk L. A. Goldsmith interfered 4 And was assaulted. Today Bradley wi convicted and fined $25 and costs. The case against Charles G. Littlefield and Frank (. Patrick, in which they were charged with maintaining a barb wire fence within the city limits, was dismissed yestors day. A warrant Is out for the arrest of the mem= bers of the Dooley family, residing at 3017 North Thirtieth street. Mrs. Emma Thorp, the complaining witness, charges them with disorderly conduc he residence of Mrs. at 1613 Burt striet, wa night and $19 stolen a mattress on which sister were sleeping either of the women turbed. The fight was Catherine Burrows, burglarized Tuesday he money was under Mrs. Burrows and her and was taken without boing aroused or dis- last Polish church court yes- Anton Indl and fin- The other chapter in the read in- the polic today, the Judge finding guilty of disorderly conduct ng him $1 and costs, defendant, John Hawalewski, was discharged The complaining witness was Rev. Tisch- garz, the pastor, who charged that those two men, members of the church, called ut the parsonage and assaulted him. The defend- nts chargo that they went to the placo for the purpose of settling some of (he church debts and that while they were thore the priest drew a revolver and drove them from the house. - Frysipelns and Rhoumatism. UNION, Neb, July 13, 1804, —In March of last year 1 was afilicted with erysipelas in my face and eyes, which spread to my face and neck, aud afterwards with rheus matism. I was advised by my druggist fo try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I have taken three bottles and I am now perfectly fre from erysipelas and rheumatism. 1 am looking and feeling better.—Alice Hughes, Hood's Pills cure indigestion. Fine sandy botlym at Courtland. presbane labdd THREATENS THE STREET. Property Owners Object to the Action of & Brick ‘4 Ownor, Property owners out on Fifteenth street, between Corby and Locust streets, are get- ting a crop of disgust which they assert xome of the city officials will have to harvest unless some action is taken soon to protect that street from being further damaged by private properly owners. Tho trouble all comes from the operation of the brick yard of Deiss & Co., which Is looated east of Kifteenth street and under the hill some thirty feet below the grade and on a line with the railrond tracks. Fifteenth street is on grade with Sherman avenuo and is 1s level as a floor and one of tho nicest streets in the north end of the city. When Locust stroet was graded down to give an outlet to East Omaha and Court- land beach Deies and some other property owners wanted [ifteenth street cut down also, This would have put the property below the bluffs on a grade with Locust trect and would have farnished an outlet by the way of Corby street to Sherman avenue, but it would have badly damaged the teenth street property owners, whose lots are already on grade and whose Im- provements have been made with the idea that the grade would not be disturbed. These property owners opposed the proposed cutting down of Corby and Fiftcenth streets in the council and succecded in killing the ordinance prepared for that purpose. Since that time Deiss & Co., have been at work cuttg their property away for the purpose of making brick, and have now cut several feot beyond the property line and into the street. Interesied property owners reported the matter ‘o the Hoard of Public Works some time ago and had stakes set marking the street line. These stakes have gone over the embankment as the work of cut- ting has advanced and all efforts of the property owners to get any reliet from the Board of Public Works have been futile. The street is now in a very dangerous dition. From Corby to Locust the east side of the street faces Deiss & Co.’s prop- erty which Is fully thirty feet below .the grade, down a perpendicular embankment that is wholly unprotected. Mothers Iiv- ing in the vicinity live in hourly dread that some of their children may be killed by fall- ing down this embankment, while teamsters and drivers shun the place like a pestilence. It was withir a block of this embankment that John Baker lost his life by driving over an embankment that was meither so steep nor so deep as the one in question. Property owners have become very much aroused over the situation and propose -to carry the matter into the council and fajl- ing of satisfaction there will take it into the courts, South of Corby street on Fifteenth and ex- tending to Ohlo the property owners on the esst side of the street have fenced in eighteen feet of the street and those on the west side of the street propose to have that ewil remedied also before they get through with the matter. M eI LS An Interesting Letter Which Itself. LOVEVILLE, St. Mary’'s Co., Md., June 15, 1894.—I have handled Chamberlain Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for the past year. It gives the best of satis. faction to my tomers. I received an order last week for four bottles of the remedy from a man residing sixteen miles from my place. Today 1 received a letter from him, stating that it has saved the lives of twe mem- bers of his family. An old gentleman here, who has suffered two years with diarrhoea, was permanently cured by this remody. He can now do as much work as any man of his age. 1 could mention other remarkable cures, but the Remedy will show for itstelf it tried. B. Love, 26 and 50-cent bottles fop sale by drugglsts, music at Speaks for Popular ourtland beach. A WARM INTERVIEW. Mrs. Charles ¥ n Called U sterday, Mr. Charles Dachmau is now serving a term in the county Jail on a series cf cuarges representing various exhibitions of dishonesty and immorality. Since her husband Fos been in jail Mrs. Bachman has heen lving with Ner mother and as times are hard in that family she has been subject to a great deal of anxiety as to how she was to be able to care for her two children, who were ieft without any other protector. Yesterday she visited Judge Scott at his of i the New York Life building to see if somy way could not be arrunged by which Lachman could give bail and be released 10 make some provision for their chill Alter st ng her errand she was informed tat nothing of the sort would be consilercd. As to what followed Mrs. Bachman said. “Judge Scott said that he was very sorry on account of the position In which I was placed but could do nothing to help me. I then said that I thought it was very pe= culfar that if he had so much sympathy for me he had been 50 careful to see that my husband should provide $20 a month for the mauintenance of Sadie Kellar's child while my own children were allowed to stury * ‘Do you a0 that for me," he roared. “I replied that I meant it for anyone and then he said, ‘“Then you get out of this office immediately Get cut, I say; I don't want you around here at all.’ By this tme he was in a fury and as I started to go out of the door he grabbed me by the shoulder and shoved me out of the door and into the corridor, He was raging mad and 1 hurried away before he could get hold of me again.” on Judge - Excursion Kates Enst, For full information concerning summmer excursions call at the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ticket office, 1604 Farnam sireet, og address Picole at Courtland by THE REALTY MARKE RUMENTS placed on record August 1, i WARRANTY L F Dennis to J A Horbach, & % lot 13, block ¢, Horbach's subdly of Ho buch's 15t add o8 H J Dennis et al o wume, snie 200 James Cosgrave and wife to W A 1nnsen, 1,500 1, block 1, Belveds TInvestment company 10 © Chase 12,000 1,400 tax lot 81, in 10-15-43 3,000 H Payne and wife to B 8 Ha 16,000 DEEDS, T lot 14, block 18, Orchard Hill M M Paynter and hustand o A ¥ lot 18, Archer Place C 8 Chise to B 8 Rowley mith's wdd KKeith 1ot 4, ok 17 Total wmount of Lrausfers......

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